E•vent Library

HSLDA's @home e•vent archives are recordings of all past live e•vents. We post archives online a few business days after an e-vent goes live to allow you to listen to any previous e•vent at your convenience. To purchase an archive, simply click "Add To Cart" and proceed to the "Shopping Cart." Access your archive under the "Purchase History" tab and watch as many times as you like for a period of 30 days! You will be able to pause, rewind, and fast-forward at your convenience.

Legal: Parental Rights

Join Mike Farris and Representative Pete Hoekstra(MI), the sponsor of H.J. Res 42, for a briefing on the resolution and the effort to pass the Parental Rights Amendment. A time for questions and answers will follow.

The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child is being brought before the United States Senate for ratification. More social workers and police officers are forcibly entering homes without a warrant. Attempts to increase state and federal regulation of homeschooling are multiplying. And HSLDA is working harder than ever to protect your rights. In this exclusive @home e-vent, HSLDA Staff Attorney Mike Donnelly leads an open discussion on current events that can potentially affect homeschoolers everywhere. And for the first time ever, participants from the live e-vent call in with their comments. Mike gives an overview of current events, and then provides an opportunity for the callers to comment and ask questions! Sign up now to see this exciting new @home e-vent and hear the encouraging words of homeschoolers like you!

Is there a noose tightening around global homeschool freedom? Swedish officials say religious and philosophical convictions are't good-enough reasons to homeschool. Thousands of miles away, parents in Alberta, Canada, are facing a bill that would strip them of their rights and would instead force them to teach a series of values and beliefs dictated by the government. Is America headed this way? An article in the Dayton Daily News of Dayton, Ohio, says that "Home School Oversight Is Lacking" and that homeschool families should be closely monitored. Join HSLDA Staff Attorney Mike Donnelly in a discussion about these current events and find ways to support your fellow homeschoolers both here and across the world.